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Artist: Sin/City

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CD Title: Hellectric

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2003

Label: Bee Records

Catalog Number: NONE

Personnel

Porty Portner vocals
Heiko The Rocker Haag guitar
Dschurgen J. Young guitar
Patrik Ac Thunder Apel bass
Lars M. Lunova drums

Tracks

1.  Hellectric  4:56
2.  What Went Wrong  3:22
3.  Devil in Me  3:41
4.  Hell Hound Healer  3:59
5.  Magnetic  3:27
6.  Revelation  3:36
7.  Shout  3:46
8.  Scott's Deliverance  3:03
9.  Self Defense  6:09
10.  It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock'n'roll)  5:00  Cover: AC/DC
  
Total Running Time:  40:59

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From: Kiss_Rules Date: December 13, 2014 at 0:17
If you love AC/DC, you will love this album. I ran across it by accident, but I'm glad I did as I have enjoyed it very much. When I first saw it, I figured it's just another one of those AC/DC sound-a-likes with very little talent; but I was wrong. This album ROCKS. It sounds like it could have been a lost AC/DC album. The vocalist sounds a bit like Bon Scott on most songs, but on the first song "Hellectric" he sounds like a cross between Stephen Pearcy (Ratt) and Tom Keifer (Cinderella). I'm a HUGE Cinderella fan and that song sounds a lot like a Cinderella song. All of the songs on the album have that AC/DC staple of simple but heavy guitar riffs with a thundering drum beat. Turn up the song "Magnetic" and you can't keep from moving with the rhythm of that song. I was extremely surprised by this album.

From: GANN Date: January 3, 2015 at 18:32
Totally Agree - my Favourite for a long Time was "Hell Hound Healer" - could't get it outta my Brain^^ I Also have Teir Album "And There Was Rock" - it ist brilliant too!


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